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U.S. Senate investigators have delivered a damning indictment of CIA practices.

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Detainees were subjected to harsh treatments including confinement in coffins, being chained and waterboarding.

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Ari Melber talks to former CIA covert operative Valerie Plame about the Senate's CIA torture report. Plame argues that the tactics used for interrogation were “repugnant” and “wrong” before discussing whether the methods led to any intelligence that saved lives.
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Newly cleared documents reveal that the CIA’s torture techniques have been more sadistic, more brutal than the 2014 Senate report revealed. Today we’re going to be talking about one particular detainee Majid Khan, a man who was originally arrested by Pakistani police in Karachi back in 2003.
Cenk Uygur (The Young Turks) and John Iadarola (Think Tank) break it down. Are techniques like this ever justifiable? Tell us what you think in the comments below.
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"The CIA’s use of torture was far more “brutal and sadistic” than was disclosed in last year’s controversial US Senate report into the agency’s interrogation techniques, according to new information from a Guantanamo Bay detainee.
The newly declassified accounts of the torture of Majid Khan, a so-called "high value detainee", describe in graphic detail how he was sexually assaulted, hung from a beam for several days without a break and half-drowned in tubs of freezing water.
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The White House has still not released the Congressional report detailing the CIA’s use of torture as an interrogation technique. While a full report exists and was written by the Senate specifically with the intent of it being made public, the Obama administration is hoping to instead release a redacted version approved by the CIA with key details missing, according to members of the Senate Intelligence Committee. Some who have long opposed the spy agency’s practices feel the report should be made public regardless of an almost certain negative domestic and international backlash, as former Rep. Ron Paul explains to RT’s Ameera David.
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Two men who proposed interrogation techniques widely viewed as torture are part of a lawsuit filed on behalf of former C.I.A. detainees. Deposition videos, obtained exclusively by The New York Times, reveal new insights into the enhanced interrogation program and the C.I.A. officials behind it.
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The 6,000-page report details actions by CIA officials and findings of the study of the Detention and Interrogation Program. On December 9, 2014—eight months after voting to release parts of the report—the SSCI released a 525-page portion that consisted of key findings and an executive summary of the full report. It took five years and $40 million to compile the report. The rest of it remains classified.

The report details actions by CIA officials, including torturing prisoners, providing misleading or false information about classified CIA programs to the media, impeding government oversight and internal criticism, and mismanaging of the program. It also revealed the existence of previously unknown detainees, that more detainees were subjected to harsher treatment than was previously disclosed, and that more forms of torture were used than previously disclosed. It concluded that torturing prisoners did not help acquire actionable intelligence or gain cooperation from detainees and that the program damaged the United States' international standing.

The paper's print version has the second-largest circulation, behind The Wall Street Journal, and the largest circulation among the metropolitan newspapers in the United States. It is ranked 39th in the world by circulation. Following industry trends, its weekday circulation has fallen to fewer than one million daily since 1990. Nicknamed for years as "The Gray Lady", The New York Times has long been regarded within the industry as a national "newspaper of record". It is owned by The New York Times Company. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr. – whose family (Ochs-Sulzberger) has controlled the paper for five generations, since 1896 – is both the paper's publisher and the company's chairman. Its international version, formerly the International Herald Tribune, is now called the International New York Times.

Michael Hayden (artist)

Michael Hayden (b. January 15, 1943, Vancouver) is a Canadian artist who is noted for his artworks incorporating neon lighting. His best-known commission is Sky's the Limit (1987) at O'Hare International Airport (see photograph). Other prominent commissions include Arc en Ciel (1978), which was formerly installed at Yorkdale subway station in Toronto, and Quadrille (1996), which is installed on a building in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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Further reading

Schiess, Christian (1994). The Light Artist Anthology: Neon and Related Media. ST Media Group International. ISBN978-0-944094-00-6. This book includes photographs of Hayden's works and an interview with Hayden.

For his work in the 2001 Broadway revival of Judgment at Nuremberg he received the Tony Award nomination as Best Featured Actor in a Play. He played "Prince Hal" in Henry IV opposite Kevin Kline in 2003. He appeared in the play Festen on Broadway in 2006.

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Bush refutes CIA torture report

Horrific Depths Of CIA Torture Exposed

Newly cleared documents reveal that the CIA’s torture techniques have been more sadistic, more brutal than the 2014 Senate report revealed. Today we’re going to be talking about one particular detainee Majid Khan, a man who was originally arrested by Pakistani police in Karachi back in 2003.
Cenk Uygur (The Young Turks) and John Iadarola (Think Tank) break it down. Are techniques like this ever justifiable? Tell us what you think in the comments below.
Read more here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/11647370/CIA-torture-more-brutal-and-sadistic-than-Senate-report-disclosed.html
"The CIA’s use of torture was far more “brutal and sadistic” than was disclosed in last year’s controversial US Senate report into the agency’s interrogation techniques, according to new information from a Guantanamo Bay detainee.
The newly declassified accounts of the torture of Majid Khan, a so-called "high value detainee", describe in graphic detail how he was sexually assaulted, hung from a beam for several days without a break and half-drowned in tubs of freezing water.
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Ron Paul on CIA torture report

Ron Paul on CIA torture report

Ron Paul on CIA torture report

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C.I.A. Torture: Interrogating The Interrogators | The New York Times

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C.I.A. Torture: Interrogating The Interrogators | The New York Times

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Obama on CIA torture report: ‘Terrible mistakes were made'

The Central Intelligence Agency engaged in “brutal activity” in the years after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, President Obama said in an interview with Fusion on Tuesday. The comments came hours after the release of a Senate report that included grisly accounts of torture under the agency’s detention and interrogation program.
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Survivors of Central Intelligence Agency torture are sueing the contractor psychologists who designed one of the most infamous programs of the post-9/11 era. Salim, one of the three ex-detainees in the suit, is a Tanzanian fisherman who says that flashbacks from his ordeal in CIA custody are a permanent part of his life.
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Torture report: CIA methods ineffective

CIA torture report

U.S. Senate investigators have delivered a damning indictment of CIA practices.

published: 10 Dec 2014

The Fallout From the CIA Report Detailing Gruesome Torture

Detainees were subjected to harsh treatments including confinement in coffins, being chained and waterboarding.

published: 10 Dec 2014

CIA Torture Report: Deception | msnbc

Ari Melber talks to former CIA covert operative Valerie Plame about the Senate's CIA torture report. Plame argues that the tactics used for interrogation were “repugnant” and “wrong” before discussing whether the methods led to any intelligence that saved lives.
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Bush refutes CIA torture report

Horrific Depths Of CIA Torture Exposed

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published: 04 Jun 2015

Ron Paul on CIA torture report

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published: 15 Aug 2014

C.I.A. Torture: Interrogating The Interrogators | The New York Times

Two men who proposed interrogation techniques widely viewed as torture are part of a lawsuit filed on behalf of former C.I.A. detainees. Deposition videos, obtained exclusively by The New York Times, reveal new insights into the enhanced interrogation program and the C.I.A. officials behind it.
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Obama on CIA torture report: ‘Terrible mistakes were made'

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Horrific Depths Of CIA Torture Exposed

Newly cleared documents reveal that the CIA’s torture techniques have been more sadistic, more brutal than the 2014 Senate report revealed. Today we’re going t...

Newly cleared documents reveal that the CIA’s torture techniques have been more sadistic, more brutal than the 2014 Senate report revealed. Today we’re going to be talking about one particular detainee Majid Khan, a man who was originally arrested by Pakistani police in Karachi back in 2003.
Cenk Uygur (The Young Turks) and John Iadarola (Think Tank) break it down. Are techniques like this ever justifiable? Tell us what you think in the comments below.
Read more here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/11647370/CIA-torture-more-brutal-and-sadistic-than-Senate-report-disclosed.html
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The newly declassified accounts of the torture of Majid Khan, a so-called "high value detainee", describe in graphic detail how he was sexually assaulted, hung from a beam for several days without a break and half-drowned in tubs of freezing water.
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Newly cleared documents reveal that the CIA’s torture techniques have been more sadistic, more brutal than the 2014 Senate report revealed. Today we’re going to be talking about one particular detainee Majid Khan, a man who was originally arrested by Pakistani police in Karachi back in 2003.
Cenk Uygur (The Young Turks) and John Iadarola (Think Tank) break it down. Are techniques like this ever justifiable? Tell us what you think in the comments below.
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"The CIA’s use of torture was far more “brutal and sadistic” than was disclosed in last year’s controversial US Senate report into the agency’s interrogation techniques, according to new information from a Guantanamo Bay detainee.
The newly declassified accounts of the torture of Majid Khan, a so-called "high value detainee", describe in graphic detail how he was sexually assaulted, hung from a beam for several days without a break and half-drowned in tubs of freezing water.
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Ron Paul on CIA torture report

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C.I.A. Torture: Interrogating The Interrogators | The New York Times

Two men who proposed interrogation techniques widely viewed as torture are part of a lawsuit filed on behalf of former C.I.A. detainees. Deposition videos, obta...

Two men who proposed interrogation techniques widely viewed as torture are part of a lawsuit filed on behalf of former C.I.A. detainees. Deposition videos, obtained exclusively by The New York Times, reveal new insights into the enhanced interrogation program and the C.I.A. officials behind it.
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Two men who proposed interrogation techniques widely viewed as torture are part of a lawsuit filed on behalf of former C.I.A. detainees. Deposition videos, obtained exclusively by The New York Times, reveal new insights into the enhanced interrogation program and the C.I.A. officials behind it.
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The Central Intelligence Agency engaged in “brutal activity” in the years after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, President Obama said in an interview with Fusion on Tuesday. The comments came hours after the release of a Senate report that included grisly accounts of torture under the agency’s detention and interrogation program.
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The Central Intelligence Agency engaged in “brutal activity” in the years after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, President Obama said in an interview with Fusion on Tuesday. The comments came hours after the release of a Senate report that included grisly accounts of torture under the agency’s detention and interrogation program.
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The so-called “torture report” released by the Senate this week contains only a fraction of the findings on how the CIA aimed to gather intelligence from detainees through interrogation. Still, it contains more than a few shocking revelations - READ MORE http://on.rt.com/rpycev
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The landmark inquiry into the CIA's torture tactics has revealed that its post-9/11 interrogation techniques were too brutal and yielded no significant results. Dianne Feinstein, who spearheaded the report, presented the long-delayed findings to her fellow Senators. READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/0o5an6
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Horrific Depths Of CIA Torture Exposed

Newly cleared documents reveal that the CIA’s torture techniques have been more sadistic, more brutal than the 2014 Senate report revealed. Today we’re going to be talking about one particular detainee Majid Khan, a man who was originally arrested by Pakistani police in Karachi back in 2003.
Cenk Uygur (The Young Turks) and John Iadarola (Think Tank) break it down. Are techniques like this ever justifiable? Tell us what you think in the comments below.
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"The CIA’s use of torture was far more “brutal and sadistic” than was disclosed in last year’s controversial US Senate report into the agency’s interrogation techniques, according to new information from a Guantanamo Bay detainee.
The newly declassified accounts of the torture of Majid Khan, a so-called "high value detainee", describe in graphic detail how he was sexually assaulted, hung from a beam for several days without a break and half-drowned in tubs of freezing water.
The descriptions are contained in 27 pages of notes from interviews between Mr Khan and his legal team that were cleared for release by the US government on Tuesday."
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Ron Paul on CIA torture report

The White House has still not released the Congressional report detailing the CIA’s use of torture as an interrogation technique. While a full report exists and was written by the Senate specifically with the intent of it being made public, the Obama administration is hoping to instead release a redacted version approved by the CIA with key details missing, according to members of the Senate Intelligence Committee. Some who have long opposed the spy agency’s practices feel the report should be made public regardless of an almost certain negative domestic and international backlash, as former Rep. Ron Paul explains to RT’s Ameera David.
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C.I.A. Torture: Interrogating The Interrogators | The New York Times

Two men who proposed interrogation techniques widely viewed as torture are part of a lawsuit filed on behalf of former C.I.A. detainees. Deposition videos, obtained exclusively by The New York Times, reveal new insights into the enhanced interrogation program and the C.I.A. officials behind it.
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Obama on CIA torture report: ‘Terrible mistakes were made'

The Central Intelligence Agency engaged in “brutal activity” in the years after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, President Obama said in an interview with Fusion on Tuesday. The comments came hours after the release of a Senate report that included grisly accounts of torture under the agency’s detention and interrogation program.
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The 6,000-page report details actions by CIA officials and findings of the study of the Detention and Interrogation Program. On December 9, 2014—eight months after voting to release parts of the report—the SSCI released a 525-page portion that consisted of key findings and an executive summary of the full report. It took five years and $40 million to compile the report. The rest of it remains classified.

The report details actions by CIA officials, including torturing prisoners, providing misleading or false information about classified CIA programs to the media, impeding government oversight and internal criticism, and mismanaging of the program. It also revealed the existence of previously unknown detainees, that more detainees were subjected to harsher treatment than was previously disclosed, and that more forms of torture were used than previously disclosed. It concluded that torturing prisoners did not help acquire actionable intelligence or gain cooperation from detainees and that the program damaged the United States' international standing.